I'm a
Japanese boy with a sophisticated donkey's ear
who is
interested in English language, especially its pronunciation
variety.This website's aim is to introduce
my invention of "Sound-based Spelling
Dictionary"
to the children, teachers, students and so on who are related to American
spoken English.

It's a Freeware for non-commercial
purpose, and I'd like to distribute it to many people over
the world.

This original dict. is a
publicCMU (Carnegie Mellon University)Pronouncing Dictionary
containing
over 125,000 words.<<I thank/appreciate CMU.>>

Features:1. Sound<=>Spellingdictionary. 2. It's made by HTML file.(about 5MB) Therefore, you can use the standard search function of the web browser.
3. I don't distinguish the similar sound on
purpose.
4. The word is listed by its sound
(length order &
alphabetically). So, the file itself is a
Glossary (i.e. has 3 tier structure
:asifsound[=abstract pronunciation]
>spelling
>pronunciation).5. Summing up, This is a grouping technique.

The spelling ...
forgotten/unknown!! --- OK,OK.This tool is
useful in such case!!

Comment
:The other day, One lady pointed out
that"AsifSound" is near "Soundex" a little.--- She is great
!!I also think so (i.e. naluheso)about the classification rule,
now.Do you know"Soundex"?

Application:

Find out your own word sequence corresponding
to the number pi(3.1415926535..) like as below."Let's have a
white Christmasin Hawaii ( Japan Air lines
)"[Here, Hawaii is my humor, Canada/Alaska
is OK, of course]

Tip : In
Japan, the most common dictionary's input are phonetic symbols. That
symbol is said "KANA", we use it as a letter of usual writing.We also
use the old Chinese style letter "KANJI". In a nutshell, our language
culture has multi-letters.( In KANJI expression, KA= virtual, NA=
name, KAN= Chinese old one nation, JI= letter. And KANA has 2 styles, one
was for men, the other was for women. )Long long ago, China and Korea
were big our teachers, and even now.

GAME (Q&A):Q1: Suppose the SET Sn=(N1,N2,..,Ni,..,Nn)
subject toNi=Number & All sum=All product.ex. S3=(1,2,3)
[1+2+3=1*2*3]Please Find general Sn.A1: This is a heuristic
problem.Sn=(n,2,1,1,...,1) ,Is there else?S2=(2,2) or (0.5,-1)
etc..Q2: What is the longest
word?A2:"smiles" , How long? One mile+2.Kenji Miyazawa's
answer (He was a Japanese famous poet). Don't forget smiling in your
mind at any time!Hint1: Q1 is as a matter of fact,1
variable, n-1 constantsLinear equation problem.